Week Three High School Preview

Both DeKalb and Sycamore are going into Friday’s Castle Challenge at Huskies Stadium with records of 2-0.

 

The Spartans got their second-straight lopsided victory last week, 42-16 over Burlington Central. Head Coach Joe Ryan says that gives DeKalb an advantage.

 

"I think they're physical defensively up-front, they play the run very well, they can big play you, and they know how to win a close game," says Ryan. "We haven't been in one of those, so that's kind of scary. They've done some really good things, and we better be ready to go."

 

The Barbs beat Hampshire 20-14 last week. Head Coach Marty Sanders says they’re excited to begin conference play, and he says they’ll be doing it against a strong Sycamore program.

 

"That's kind of been a blueprint for where we'd like to be in the near, near future," says Sanders. "They're a very physical defense, very fast, and so we're certainly going to have to take care of our responsibilities."

 

Castle Challenge activities begin at 4:30 Friday evening. That’s also when our live coverage begins on WLBK.

 

Genoa-Kingston hosts Burlington Central Friday night. The Cogs’s defense is strong coming off their second-straight shutout, blanking Iroquois West 24-0 last week. Head Coach Bill McCarty says the offense still has work to do, though.

 

"I still think we have a lot to work on, blocking assignments, staying with our blocks. We would line up in the wrong formation," says McCarty. "We're not as pleased with the offense as we are the defense, but I think we'll get better."

 

Coach McCarty also says Friday night’s match up against Burlington Central will be the toughest challenge so far this season.

 

Also in local football tonight, Kaneland (2-0) is hosting Dixon and Hiawatha (0-2) is at Rockford Christian.

 

TD Ryan's weekly interviews with the high school coaches are on the WLBK Podcast Page.

 

 
DeKalb to Consider Police Station Expansion

The DeKalb City Council Monday night will be asked if they want to pursue expanding the police station so it fills the current city hall and building on addition for city administration.

 

Other options that will be presented include expanding the police station and putting administration downtown or doing neither plan.

 

City Manager Mark Biernacki says the $7.3-million estimated cost to expand the police station is less than the over $15-million plan to build a new station on West Lincoln Highway that has been considered over the past few years. He says the expansion would be paid for with TIF funds and money that will become available after restructuring debt.

 

"That new money coupled with some TIF proceeds can accomplish this space need without having to raise any new taxes or to identify new revenue sources," says Biernacki. "I can all be done within existing resources."

 

With the police station filling the existing space in the Municipal Building, an addition would put on the south side to house city administrators. Biernacki says an alternative to the addition could be a new facility downtown that the city could share with the school and library districts. He says those bodies are open to discussing the idea.

 

"I believe there's a good opportunity to, perhaps, consolidate building needs amongst the library, ourselves and school district administration, who is looking to move downtown, into an efficient pattern of some sort, where, perhaps, we share meeting space, we share parking, we share custodial contracts, utilities," says Biernacki.

 

The City Council will discuss the debt restructuring and possible police station expansion at their Committee of the Whole meeting at six o’clock Monday night.

 

 
Kites Over DeKalb on Sunday

Kites like you’ve never seen before will be flown at the DeKalb Kite Fest this Sunday.

 

It’s put on by the DeKalb County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bureau Coordinator Debbie Armstrong says there will be kites 80 to 100-feet long.

 

"It's not like the kites that you and I remember, that we put up in the air. These are some major octopi, and sting rays, and Manta rays, and geckos," says Armstrong, "and we have stunt kites and dancing kites."  

 

The Art Attack will be there helping attendees make their own kites. Victor E. Huskies will be leading a candy drop from a kite, the DeKalb Park District and Joseph F. Glidden Homestead will have games and Kishwaukee College will have face painting. Food will also be available.

 

Kite Fest is from 11 to four Sunday on the NIU North 40 at Lucinda Avenue and Kishwaukee Drive.

 

 
Civil War, Movie, Concert in Sycamore Parks This Weekend

The Confederate and Union armies will collide in the Battle of the Kishwaukee Bridge this weekend in Sycamore.

 

That’s the name being given to the battle that will be staged as part of the Sycamore History Museum’s Civil War reenactment in Sycamore Community Park. The battle is at two o’clock Saturday afternoon and one o’clock on Sunday afternoon, but the reenactment camps open to the public at ten o’clock each day.

 

Other activities include a Civil War-era ladies fashion show at 11 Saturday morning and ten Sunday, a "Soldiers’ Dinner" at five Saturday night, and, as museum Director Michelle Donahoe says, a firing of cannons at eight Saturday night.

 

"That way you can see the spark when that cannon goes off," says Donahoe. "It's a really unique photo opportunity and something you don't get to see too often when you go to other reenactments."

 

Admission to the reenactment is $5 a person or $20 for the whole family.

 

And that’s not all that’s happening in Sycamore parks this weekend. As part of the Park District’s “Weekend of More,” the movie “The Creature from the Black Lagoon” will be shown outdoors on a big screen for free at Kiwanis Park at 7:30 Saturday night.

 

Then, the band The Neverly Brothers will combine 1950’s American Rockabilly and 1960’s British Invasion for a free concert Sunday evening at five o’clock at the Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore Community Park. The concert will also be broadcast live on 1360 WLBK and here on 1360wlbk.com.

 

 
9/11 Observances Planned at KCH, Fair

Saturday is the ninth anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks.

 

The DeKalb and Sycamore Fire departments will come together with Kishwaukee Community Hospital for a memorial ceremony at one o’clock Saturday afternoon in the hospital’s Healing Garden. The community is invited to the half-hour presentation, which will include speakers and music, including the playing of “Taps”.

 

The Sandwich American Legion and VFW posts will be holding a ceremony titled “9-11: A Day to Remember” at the Sandwich Fair. It begins at 11 o’clock Saturday morning at the Ag Land Stage.

 

 
Plenty of Music at Sandwich Fair on Fri.

There are four big shows at the Sandwich Fair on Friday.

 

Those who have served in the Armed Forces will be honored with a USO-style show beginning at three o'clock on the Ag Land Stage. It’s also Armed Forces Day, so those currently serving in the military with ID get into the fair for free until five o’clock.

 

Fair Vice-President Larry Dannewitz says beginning at seven o’clock, there will two country acts at the Grandstand.

 

"It's two for the price of one. We had two up-and-coming stars and they just happened to come together for us," says Dannewitz, "so we're going to start off with Jason Micheal Carroll and then come back with the headliner, Jake Owen. It should be a great show."

 

For rock fans, the Lizzi Neal Band will be playing for free with admission at seven o’clock on the Ag Land Stage. At the same time, Colonel Boyd’s Original Dixie Band will be performing on the Home Arts Building Stage.

 

The Sandwich Fair continues through Sunday. There will be NTPA-sanctioned tractor pulls at the Grandstand Saturday at 12:30 at 6:30, and there will be demolition derbies at the Grandstand on Sunday at one o’clock and again at three o’clock.

 

 
IL Reaches Legal Settlement with Publishers Clearing House

Illinois is one of 32 states that reached an agreement with magazine marketer Publishers Clearing House, forcing them to disclose more information about their sweepstakes contests. 

 

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says the company will now have to let people know that buying more merchandise does not increase their chances of winning.  She says her office has received complaints from seniors, or their children, that they felt they were being taken advantage of.

 

"The children contacted us and said my parents are unable to spend money on things they need because they're spending so much on stuff for Publishers Clearing House," says Madigan, "so we know this is a real problem." 

 

Publisher's Clearing House also has to pay $3.5-million to cover the cost of the investigation.  The latest judgment increases terms of settlements reached in 2000 and 2001. 

 

 
Ex-Gov Ryan's Lawyer Make Plea for Early Release

Lawyers for convicted ex-governor George Ryan asked a federal judge Thursday to consider allowing their client to be released from prison early. 

 

Ryan's wife, Lura Lynn Ryan, is battling terminal lung disease, and may only have a few years to live.  She spoke to reporters after court.  

 

"Yes, we do have hope," said Lura Lynn Ryan. "I miss him a great deal, I really do."

 

The request is based partly on Mrs. Ryan's failing health, as well as on the Supreme Court's decision to narrow the scope of the "honest services" law.

 

Prosecutors say they want Ryan to serve his entire six-and-a-half-year term.  Attorneys will argue their cases in court November first.  Ryan was convicted on corruption charges back in 2006. 

 

 
Man Injured in DeKalb Shooting

DeKalb Police are investigating a shooting Wednesday that injured a man while he was sitting in his living room.

 

Police say several shots were fired through a window into a home in the 400-block of North Tenth Street at around 11:15. A man who was watching TV in the home was hit in the hand and arm. Police say it appears both wounds were from a single bullet.

 

The man was taken to Kishwaukee Community Hospital. Police says his injuries were not life-threatening.

 

Police say other people in the living room said they didn’t see anyone outside, but neighbors told officers they saw someone running away.

 

 
Sycamore Man Accused of Impregnating 13-Year-Old

A Sycamore man is charged with impregnating a 13-year-old girl.

 

41-year-old Mark Tate face one count of aggravated criminal sexual assault.

 

Sycamore Police say their detectives were notified by a local hospital on July 30th that they were treating a 13-year-old girl who was pregnant. Police say a warrant was issued for Tate after an investigation led them to probable cause to believe that he was the father. Police say Tate and the girl lived in the same house.

 

Tate was arrested on the warrant last Wednesday night. If convicted, he faces six to 30-years in prison.

 

 
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Home Obituaries

Dorothy Jeanette Nelson Larsen
09/10/2010

Dorothy Jeanette Nelson Larsen, 92, of Bagley, Minnesota, and formerly of DeKalb, died August 19th. Memorial services will be held at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, September 18th at Calvary Lutheran Church in rural Lee. Interment of cremated remains will take place at First Lutheran Cemetery in Lee. Visitation will be at the Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb Friday evening from four until seven. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Clearwater County Hospice, 212 Main Avenue N, Bagley, M [ ... ]


Helen May Daniels
09/08/2010

Helen May Daniels, 100, of DeKalb, passed away Monday September 6th. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Friday morning, September 10th at the Quiram-Sycamore Chapel. Disposition will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore. Visitation will be at the chapel Friday morning from ten until the time of the services.  


Jeanette Williams
09/08/2010

Jeanette Williams, 82, of Kirkland, passed away Monday, September 6th. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Friday morning, September 10th at Kirkland United Methodist Church. Disposition will be in Maple Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Quiram-Kirkland Chapel Thursday evening from four until six.  


Beverly M. Willrett
09/07/2010

Beverly M. Willrett, 74, of Malta, passed away Thursday, September 2nd. Memorial services will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, September 9th at Malta United Methodist Church. Visitation will be at the Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb Wednesday evening from four until eight. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made in care of the funeral home.  


Henry "Hank" Magnuson
09/07/2010

Henry "Hank" Magnuson, 92, of Kingston, died suddenly on Saturday, September 4th at his home. A funeral service will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, September 9th at the Kingston Methodist Church. Burial will be at the Kingston Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Slater-Butala Funeral Home of Genoa Wednesday evening from four until seven. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Genoa-Kingston Rescue Squad or the Veterans Administration in care of the funeral.  


Forrest W. Shaffer
09/07/2010

Forrest W. Shaffer, 80, of Rochelle died Saturday, September 4th at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield. Funeral services will be at ten o'clock Thursday morning, September 9th at Rochelle United Methodist Church. Burial, with military rites, will be at Trinity Memory Gardens Cemetery in Rochelle. Visitation will be at the Unger-Horner Funeral Home in Rochelle Wednesday evening from four until eight. Memorials can be made to the Arthritis Foundation and the Hub City Senior Citizens Center.  


Beverly M. Willrett
09/05/2010

Beverly M. Willrett, 74, of Malta passed way on September 2nd. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at Malta United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Beverly M. Willrett Memorial Fund in care of Anderson Funeral Home.


Barbara A. Bell
09/03/2010

Barbara A. Bell, 78, of Sycamore and Apache Junction, Arizona, died Wednesday, September 1st. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, September 4th at the Butala Funeral Home and Crematory of Sycamore. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore. Visitation will be at the funeral home Friday evening from four until seven o'clock. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Salem Lutheran Church Sunday youth school in care of the funeral home.  


Elaine Marie Taylor
09/03/2010

Elaine Marie Taylor, 90, of Sycamore, passed away Thursday, September 2nd. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, September 4th at the Olson Funeral and Cremation Services Quiram Sycamore Chapel. Disposition will be in Malta Cemetery. Visitation will be at the chapel Saturday morning from ten until the time of the service.  


Lee Howard Schwartz
08/30/2010

Lee Howard Schwartz, 49, of DeKalb, died Friday, August 27th at the DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center. A graveside funeral was held on Sunday, August 29th at the Garden of Shalom at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Contribution may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Illinois Chapter, 525 West Monroe Street, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60661. Arrangements by the Ronan-Moore-Finch Funeral Home of DeKalb.  


Roberta L. Wildenradt
08/30/2010

Roberta L. Wildenradt, 86, of DeKalb, passed away on Friday, August 27th at DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, September 1st at Sycamore United Methodist Church. Disposition will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Quiram-Sycamore Chapel Tuesday evening from four until eight.  


Robert T. Pieroni
08/27/2010

Robert T. Pieroni, 80, of Madison, Wisconsin, and formerly of Sycamore, died Thursday, August 26th at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. A funeral service will be held at ten o'clock Monday morning, August 30th at the Butala Funeral Home and Crematory in Sycamore. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery, with full military rites. Visitation will be at the funeral home Sunday from two until five. Memorials can be made in care of the funeral home.  


Ronald E. Nehring
08/26/2010

Ronald E. Nehring, 87, of Hinckley, died Tuesday, August 24th at O.S.F. St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford. A funeral service will be held at one o'clock Friday afternoon at the Ronan-Moore-Finch Funeral Home in DeKalb. Burial will be at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Friday from 11 o'clock until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the National Kidney Foundation of Chicago.  


Richard S. "Dick" Berkley
08/24/2010

Richard S. "Dick" Berkley, 95, of Genoa, died Sunday, August 22nd at Meriter Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 Friday afternoon, August 27th at the Genoa Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Slater-Butala Funeral Home of Genoa will be Friday from noon until two o'clock. Memorials can be made to the Genoa-Kingston Rescue Squad or the DeKalb County Hospice in care of the funeral home.  


Karen A. Schmidt
08/24/2010

Karen A. Schmidt, 74, of DeKalb, died Friday, August 20th at her home. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, August 26th at noon at Salem Lutheran Church in Sycamore. Visitation will be at the church on Thursday morning from ten until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for the Salem Lutheran Church or the DeKalb County Hospice in care of the Butala Funeral Home and Crematory of Sycamore.  


Thomas P. Lorek
08/24/2010

Thomas P. Lorek, 69, of Hinckley, passed away on Friday, August 20th at his home. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, August 24th at St. Mary Catholic Church in DeKalb. Interment will be private. Friends may visit Monday from four until eight at the Nash-Nelson Memorial Chapel in Hinckley. Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Homes and Crematory.  


Alana J. Taylor
08/20/2010

Alana J. Taylor, 59, of Sycamore died Wednesday. Her Memorial Service will be on Saturday, August 21st at 3:00 p.m. at the Butala Funeral Home and Cemetery in Sycamore. Her Visitation will be from 100 pm-300 p.m. on Saturday. Memorials can be made in care of the Butala Funeral Home and Cemetery.


Bonnie Jean Lindgren
08/18/2010

Bonnie Jean Lindgren, 69, of Sycamore, passed away Monday, August 16th at DeKalb Area Retirement Center OakCrest. Services will be held at 11 o'clock, Saturday morning, August 21st at Salem Lutheran Church in Sycamore. Disposition will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore. Visitation will be at the Quiram-Sycamore Funeral Home Friday evening from four until eight.  


Jennie E. (Brown) Stuhlmann
08/18/2010

Jennie E. (Brown) Stuhlmann, 87, of Rockford and formerly of Genoa, died Wednesday, August 11th at Swedish American Hospital in Rockford. A funeral service will be held at two o'clock Friday afternoon, August 20th at the Slater-Butala Funeral Home in Genoa. Burial will be at the Genoa Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home Friday from noon until the time of the service. A memorial has been established for her family in care of the funeral home.  


Edwin W. Drake
08/16/2010

Edwin W. Drake, 90, of Genoa, passed away on Friday, August 13th at his home. Services will be held at 10:30 Wednesday morning, August 18th at Faith United Methodist Church. Disposition will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Cooper-Quiram Funeral Chapel Tuesday evening from five until seven.  


Sharmein E. Bedore
08/12/2010

Sharmein E. Bedore, 71, of Sycamore, died Wednesday, August 4th at her home. A memorial gathering will be held at a later date. Cremation has taken place at the Finch Crematory. Arrangements by the Ronan-Moore-Finch Funeral Home of DeKalb.  


Arthur H. "Art" Eichelberger
08/11/2010

Arthur H. "Art" Eichelberger, 63, of Waterman, passed away Monday, August 9th at the Shabbona Healthcare Center. A funeral service will be held at four o'clock Saturday evening, August 14th at the Nash-Nelson Funeral Home in Waterman. Friends may visit at the funeral home Saturday from noon until the time of the service.  


Tomoko Okano Swanbum
08/10/2010

Tomoko Okano Swanbum, 75, of Hinckley, passed away Sunday, August 8th at her home. Honoring her request, visitation and memorial services will not be held. Arrangements by the Nelson Funeral Homes and Crematory.  


Patricia Ann "Pat" Miner
08/10/2010

Patricia Ann "Pat" Miner, 76, of Edgewater, Florida and formerly Sycamore, died Sunday, July 18th. A memorial service will be held at ten o'clock Saturday morning, August 14th at the Butala Funeral Home and Crematory in Sycamore. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorial visitation will be at the funeral home Saturday morning from nine until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made for the new Cancer Care Center being built at Kishwaukee Community Hospital in care of [ ... ]


Nancy A. Moluf
08/09/2010

Nancy A. Moluf, 80, of DeKalb, passed away Friday, August 6th at DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 Tuesday morning, August 10th at the Ronan-Moore-Finch Funeral Home in DeKalb. Visitation will be at the funeral home Monday evening from four until seven. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to DeKalb County Hospice and DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center.  



 

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